Will Heat match Tyler Johnson’s $50 million offer sheet with Nets?

With the salary cap jumping to $94.143 million this summer, a long list of free agents are reaping the benefits of that extra money this summer. Add Tyler Johnson’s name to that list.

Johnson has agreed to sign a four-year, $50 million offer sheet with the Brooklyn Nets, according to a report from The Vertical. Once the 24-year-old guard signs the offer sheet at the end of the free-agent signing moratorium on Thursday, the Heat will have three days to decide whether to match the offer or let Johnson go to the Nets.

No outside team can offer Johnson a contract with a starting salary of more than $5.6 million for next season under the Gilbert Arenas provision, which helps keep outside teams from signing restricted free agents to offer sheets their original teams can’t match.

But in order to make it tougher for the Heat to match, the Nets made it a poison-pill deal with Johnson getting $18.8 million in the third year of the contract and $19.6 million in the fourth year of the contract. Johnson would receive $5.6 million the first year and $5.8 million the second year, and his cap hit would be $1.2 million this upcoming season regardless of his salary.

The final two years of the contract might be enough for the Heat to let Johnson move on to the Nets. If Miami matches the offer, Johnson’s cap hit would be $18.8 million in the 2018-19 season and $19.6 million in the 2019-20 season.

The Heat signed Johnson as an undrafted free agent out of Fresno State in 2014 and he is preparing to enter his third NBA season.

Johnson, who made $845,000 with the Heat last season, has played in 68 regular-season games over his first two years with the Heat. He was a key part of Miami’s rotation last season before undergoing rotator cuff surgery in February to repair an injured left shoulder.

Johnson recovered in time to return for the playoffs, appearing in five postseason games. Johnson averaged 8.7 points on 48.6 percent shooting to go with three rebounds and 2.2 assists last season.

A few current Heat players already have already tweeted to Johnson, assuming he won’t be with Miami next season.

@RealTJohnson man i going to miss you bro wow it feels like yesterday we were playing each other in the d league I was cooking,of course lol